dry wall

/'drai'wɔ:l/
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dry wall

A worker installs a sheet of dry wall in a new room.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A wall constructed from stone without mortar: A structure built by carefully fitting stones together, relying on their shape and weight for stability, without using any binding material like cement or mortar.
    • A panel used for interior construction: A large, rigid sheet, typically made from gypsum plaster (plasterboard) or wood-based materials, used to create the smooth, finished surfaces of interior walls and ceilings.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The ancient farmhouse was surrounded by a sturdy dry wall built by the original settlers.
    • After framing the new room, the next step is to install the dry wall before painting.
Advanced Usage
  • "To hang/install drywall": The process of attaching the panels to the wall or ceiling framing.
    • The contractor will hang the drywall tomorrow.
  • "Drywall compound/mud": The paste used to fill joints and cover fastener heads between drywall panels.
    • Apply a thin layer of drywall compound over the seams.
  • "Drywall screw": A specialized screw with a coarse thread and bugle head designed for securing drywall panels to studs.
    • Make sure to use drywall screws, not regular wood screws.
Variants and Related Words
  • Drywall (one word): The more common modern spelling, especially for the interior construction material.
    • We need to buy ten sheets of drywall.
  • Plasterboard (n): A common synonym for drywall, especially in British English.
  • Sheetrock (n): A prominent brand name for drywall, often used generically.
  • Gypsum board (n): Another technical term for drywall, named for its primary mineral component.
Synonyms
  • For the stone wall: Dry-stone wall, unmortared wall.
  • For the panel: Wallboard, plasterboard, gypsum board.
Related Phrases
  • "To tape and mud drywall": The finishing process involving applying joint tape and multiple layers of compound to create seamless walls.
    • A skilled professional can tape and mud drywall very quickly.
  • "Drywall anchor": A device inserted into drywall to provide a secure hold for screws when attaching shelves or other objects.
    • For hanging that mirror, you'll need to use drywall anchors.
dry wall

A worker installs a sheet of dry wall in a new room.

Noun
  1. a stone wall made with stones fitted together without mortar
  2. a wide flat board used to cover walls or partitions; made from plaster or wood pulp or other materials and used primarily to form the interior walls of houses

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